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20 calculators covering all 8 trades + solar — builder, electrician, tiler, concreter, plumber, painter, roofer, site manager and solar installer. Metric and imperial.

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ProReckoner gives tradies free on-site calculators that cover all the essential maths — from concrete volumes and paint coverage to solar system sizing, roof pitch angles, pipe fall and electrical Ohm's Law. Built for builders, electricians, plumbers, painters, tilers, roofers, concreters and site managers. Works offline on your phone once loaded.

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Materials & Area

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Concrete

Concrete Calculator

Bags of premix or volume of ready-mix concrete for slabs, footings and posts. Handles metric and imperial dimensions.

Volume (m³) = Length × Width × Depth Bags = Volume × 1000 ÷ (Yield per bag ≈ 13 L/20kg bag) Always add 10% extra for waste and spillage. A standard 20 kg premix bag yields approximately 10–13 litres of concrete.
Reference: Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia
Paint

Paint Coverage Calculator

Litres of paint needed for walls, ceilings or exterior surfaces. Accounts for coats and coverage rate.

Or use length × height below
Check tin — usually 10–16 m²/L
Litres = Area × Coats × Waste ÷ Coverage rate Example: 40 m², 2 coats, 12 m²/L, 10% waste
= 40 × 2 × 1.10 ÷ 12 = 7.3 litres
Always round up to the nearest tin size. Check your specific paint tin for exact coverage rate.
Area

Area & Volume Calculator

Floor area, wall area or room volume for any shape. Essential for tiling, flooring, paint and HVAC estimates.

Rectangle: L × W Triangle: ½ × Base × Height Circle: π × (Diameter÷2)² Volume: L × W × H
Materials

Tile & Flooring Estimator

Tiles or flooring boards needed for any room with waste allowance. Enter room and tile dimensions.

Or length × width
Tiles needed = (Room area ÷ Tile area) × Wastage factor Always round up to whole boxes. Standard wastage: 5% straight lay, 10% diagonal, 15% complex patterns.
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Roofing & Structure

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Roofing

Roof Pitch & Rafter Calculator

Roof pitch angle, rafter length and rise from span and pitch. Essential for carpenters, roofers and builders.

Full width — rafter run = span ÷ 2
Run = Span ÷ 2 Rise = Run × tan(pitch°) Rafter length = Run ÷ cos(pitch°) Common pitches: 15° (low), 25° (medium), 35° (steep). Most AU metal roofing requires minimum 5°.
Stairs

Staircase Calculator

Number of risers, rise height and going from floor-to-floor height. Checks compliance with building code limits.

Code: 115–190 mm
Code: 240–355 mm
Risers = Round(Height ÷ Preferred riser) Actual rise = Height ÷ Number of risers Total run = (Risers − 1) × Going Building code (AS 1657): riser 115–190 mm, going 240–355 mm, 2R+G = 550–700 mm.
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Plumbing

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Plumbing

Pipe Fall & Gradient Calculator

Drainage pipe fall (drop) over a given distance. Checks compliance with minimum gradient requirements.

AS/NZS 3500: min 1:60 for DN100
Fall (mm) = Length (m) × 1000 ÷ Gradient Example: 6 m pipe at 1:60 → 6000 ÷ 60 = 100 mm fall
A 1:60 gradient means 1 mm drop for every 60 mm of pipe length.
Reference: AS/NZS 3500 Plumbing and Drainage Standard
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Job Quoting

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Quoting

Job Quote & Markup Calculator

Calculate your sell price from costs and desired margin. Includes labour, materials and overhead — essential for sole traders.

Typical tradie margin: 15–30%
Total cost = Materials + Labour + Overhead Sell price = Total cost ÷ (1 − Margin%/100) Margin vs markup: A 20% margin means profit is 20% of sell price. A 20% markup means profit is 20% of cost. This calculator uses margin (the industry standard for quoting).
Always check your state's licensing requirements for quoting thresholds.

Electrical

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Electrician

Ohm's Law Calculator

Voltage, current, resistance and power — solve for any unknown. Essential for every electrician every day.

V = I × R (Voltage = Current × Resistance) I = V ÷ R (Current = Voltage ÷ Resistance) P = V × I (Power = Voltage × Current) Example: 240V circuit, 10A load → R = 240÷10 = 24 ohms · P = 240×10 = 2,400W
Reference: AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules · Trades Math Workbook — Equations & Formulas
Electrician

Parallel Circuit Resistance

Total resistance of parallel resistors in a circuit. Used for load balancing and circuit protection calculations.

Total R = R per resistor ÷ Number of resistors Example (Trades Math Workbook): 4 × 8 ohm resistors in parallel
= 8 ÷ 4 = 2 ohms total Adding resistors in parallel always reduces total resistance and increases total current draw.
Reference: Trades Math Workbook Ch.1 Q8 — Electricians calculating parallel circuit resistance
Electrician

Duct Airflow Calculator

Airflow volume (CFM) for a duct from its dimensions and air velocity. Used by electricians and HVAC mechanics.

Typical: 500–2000 ft/min (2.5–10 m/s)
Area (ft²) = Width (in) × Height (in) ÷ 144 Airflow (CFM) = Area (ft²) × Velocity (ft/min) Example (Trades Math Workbook Q13): 8" × 24" duct at 1,200 ft/min
Area = 192 ÷ 144 = 1.33 ft² · CFM = 1.33 × 1,200 = 1,596 CFM
Reference: Trades Math Workbook Ch.1 Q13 — Sheet metal workers and duct airflow
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Tiling & Grouting

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Tiler

Grout Calculator

Kg of grout needed for a tiled area. Based on tile size, joint width and depth — covers floor and wall tiling.

Grout (kg/m²) = (Tile perimeter ÷ Tile area) × Joint width × Depth × Grout density Always add 10% extra for wastage. Standard grout density ≈ 1.6 kg/L. Check manufacturer's coverage rate on the bag.
Tiler

Tile Adhesive Calculator

Kg of tile adhesive needed for a given area. Coverage rate varies by adhesive type and notched trowel size.

Adhesive (kg) = Area × Coverage rate × Wastage factor Example (from Trades Math Workbook Q3): 9.2m × 7.8m = 71.76m². At 5kg/m² with 10% waste = 394.7 kg
Always check your specific adhesive manufacturer's recommended coverage rate.
Reference: Trades Math Workbook Ch.1 Q3 — Floorcovering installer bonding product calculations
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Site, Plumbing & Quoting

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Plumber

Water Pressure Calculator

Static water pressure from pipe height. Used by plumbers to check pressure at fixtures and size pressure reducers.

Height of water column above point
Pressure (kPa) = Height (m) × 9.81 Pressure (psi) = Height (ft) × 0.433 Example (Trades Math Workbook Q12): 28 ft pipe → 28 × 0.433 = 12.12 psi
AS/NZS 3500 requires minimum 100 kPa at most fixtures. Maximum recommended: 500 kPa.
Reference: Trades Math Workbook Ch.1 Q12 · AS/NZS 3500 Plumbing Standard
Site Manager

Material Weight Estimator

Weight of steel plates, concrete panels and aluminium sheets from dimensions. Used by site managers and crane operators.

Area = Length × Width Weight = Area × Thickness factor × Material density Example (Trades Math Workbook): 2ft × 18ft steel, ¾" thick
Area = 36ft² · ¾ × 40 lb/ft² = 30 lb/ft² · Weight = 1,080 lb
Reference: Trades Math Workbook Ch.1 pg 17 — Boilermakers, ironworkers and crane operators
All Trades

Markup & Discount Calculator

Calculate selling price with markup, or sale price with discount. Includes tax. Essential for all sole traders.

e.g. 10%, 22%, 50%
Selling price = Cost × (1 + Markup%/100) Sale price = Regular price × (1 − Discount%/100) Example (Trades Math Workbook): Wholesale $97.25, 10% markup
= $97.25 × 1.10 = $106.98
Reference: Trades Math Workbook Section 2 — Money Math, Calculating Increases and Decreases
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Solar

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Solar

Solar System Size Calculator

How many kW of solar you need based on your daily energy use and local sun hours. Starting point for every solar quote.

Check your electricity bill — typical AU home: 15–20 kWh/day
AU avg: 4–5.5 · Sydney 4.5 · Melbourne 3.8 · Brisbane 5.2
System size (kW) = Daily usage (kWh) ÷ (Sun hours × Efficiency) Example: 20 kWh/day ÷ (4.5 hrs × 0.85) = 5.2 kW system
Peak sun hours vary by location and season. Always size slightly larger to account for cloudy days and future energy growth.
Reference: Clean Energy Council Australia · Australian Government — Solar for Households
Solar

Solar Panel Estimator

Number of panels and roof area needed for a given system size. Essential for roofers and electricians planning an installation.

Panels needed = System size (W) ÷ Panel wattage Roof area = Panels × Panel area (m²) × 1.25 (spacing) Example: 6.6 kW ÷ 400W = 16.5 → 17 panels
Roof area = 17 × 2.0 m² × 1.25 = 42.5 m² (inc. spacing)
Always allow 25% extra roof area for panel spacing and access clearance.
Reference: Clean Energy Council — Solar Panel Installation Guidelines
Solar

Solar Savings & Payback

Estimated annual savings and years to pay off a solar system. The number every customer asks before signing.

AU typical: 28–35 ¢/kWh
AU typical: 5–12 ¢/kWh
Annual generation (kWh) = System kW × Sun hrs × 365 × 0.85 Savings = (Self-use kWh × Tariff) + (Export kWh × Feed-in rate) Payback (years) = System cost ÷ Annual savings Example: 6.6kW × 4.5hrs × 365 × 0.85 = 9,224 kWh/yr
50% self-use at 30¢ + 50% export at 8¢ = ~$1,753/yr savings
Reference: Australian Government — Solar Savings · Clean Energy Council
Solar

Inverter Sizing Calculator

Correct inverter size from total panel wattage. Includes derating factor and Australian grid connection rules.

Number of panels × Panel wattage ÷ 1000
Min inverter size (kVA) = Panel kWp ÷ Derating factor Max panel/inverter ratio = 133% (AS/NZS 4777.1) Example: 6.8 kWp ÷ 1.1 = 6.18 kVA inverter → select 6.0 or 6.6 kVA
Single phase grid limit is typically 10 kVA. Three phase allows up to 30 kVA. Always confirm with your DNSP (local network operator).
Reference: AS/NZS 4777.1 Grid Connection of Energy Systems · Clean Energy Council Approved Installer Guidelines